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MORNING GLORY: President Trump leads the West to a big win against Iran
“A big win for President Trump IF the Strait opens and stays open.”
As part of The Panel on Special Report, that was my instant reaction when Bret Baier asked all five of us to assess the just announced two week cease-fire in the battle with Iran. While Dasha Burns, Mark Penn and Juan Williams demurred one way or the other, Kellyanne Conway agreed with me and elaborated, citing President Trump’s long established pattern of negotiation having brought about at least a temporary win.
The test of how big a win it actually is will be revealed in the rest of the two weeks. The crucial issue is, can whomever in Iran wrote the check promising the Strait of Hormuz would open actually be able to cash it?
If so, the world’s oil supply will surge a bit and the remnants of the Iranian regime will have a chance to inventory the destruction that has rained down on their forces for five weeks.
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If the Strait doesn’t reopen to unmolested traffic, or the attacks on Israel and our Gulf allies don’t cease, another round of the third Gulf war will soon commence.
The first round began with the disaster of the invasion of Israel from Gaza and the massacre and kidnapping which followed on October 7, 2023. With a combination of help and hurdles, the U.S. under the (maybe) direction of President Biden stood with our embattled ally, and Israel struck back hard against Hamas to the south, Hezbollah to the north and from the Houthis across the Arabian peninsula. The Jewish State absorbed the first direct attack from Iran with our help. The reality of the menace from Iran and its proxies was revealed to the world.
When President Trump returned to the Oval Office, the Israelis got their hostages back because of pressure brought to bear by the president and his team. A cease-fire took hold and the remnants of Hamas and the forces Hezbollah retreated to their tunnels and hideouts, all of their senior leadership dead.
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The next round began in June of 2025, with Israel’s Operation Rising Lion and ended with America’s Operation Midnight Hammer. The Iranian nuclear program was obliterated and its air defenses shattered. The people of Iran then rose in December to demand change and were massacred in January. The world saw clearly the lunacy of the Khamenei 1.0 regime. The U.S. and Israel planned their next attack.
They struck with devastating results on February 28 with Operation Epic Fury and Operation Roaring Lion. At the enormous cost of 13 precious American lives and a score of seriously wounded U.S. soldiers and dozens of casualties in Israel and the Gulf States, the allies shattered every aspect of the terrorist regime in Tehran.
We don’t know who is running what in Iran, but we have more forces en route and anywhere from a day to two weeks to assess the massive intelligence haul of the past 96 hours, which includes the near miraculous rescue of the downed American airmen and the fractured, frantic and ineffective response of the disabled IRGC to the chance to capture one of our invaluable warriors.
The rescues humiliated the Iranian regime — again — and ongoing damage to their military industrial base continued unabated. Within the hours of the incredibly complex rescue missions also came the B-2s again, to drop Massive Ordinance Penetrators on two locations in Tehran in the midst of the rescue operation as IRGC senior leadership unwisely gathered.
The public doesn’t known who is left alive on the IRGC side, but reports of a critically wounded Khamenei 2.0 and still more erasures from the IRGC command structure leaves the regime tottering. There is still no internet for the people of Iran. The remnant is afraid of us, Israel and their own people.
President Trump issued his ultimatum. His never-evolving critics denounced his language though it got through to whomever is running the bunkers in Iran. (It’s absurd to read the post by President Trump as threatening the Iranian people when the “civilization” he was referring to was manifestly the one oppressing the “Great People of Iran,” the one which the president stated in the post had ruled for 47 years through “extortion, corruption and death.”)
Incredibly, some in the Manhattan-Beltway national security left tried to turn this post into the threat of the use of nuclear weapons or slightly less insane lesser degrees of disproportionate attack on civilians, which it never was. Insta-experts declaimed how attacks on bridges and power plants were war crimes. Online hysteria among those suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome reached new heights.
Then someone within the regime blinked and the president took the big win. Instantly his online critics went from “He’s a war criminal” to “TACO Tuesday.” Their collective 180 doesn’t make sense. They don’t make sense. They have lost the thread. A mortal enemy of the West for nearly a half century has been pummeled, its leadership destroyed, its proxies battered. Five weeks of battle have shown the world that Iran cannot defend itself and possesses only missiles and drones that fire mostly ineffectively at anyone they can reach.
Time will quickly tell us if the new set of rulers atop the smoking ruins of the IRGC command chart can follow through on the promise that secured the cease fire. If not, President Trump can initiate another round of pummeling with more and updated intelligence on what is going on within the regime.
MIKE PENCE: TRUMP AND OUR INCREDIBLE MILITARY ARE ENDING 47 YEARS OF IRANIAN TERROR
It is far from over, but long conflicts never resolve in a month. The most relevant history to consult comes from the closing decade of Cold War I.
During the summer of 1983, President Ronald Reagan, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and French President Francois Mitterrand planned deployment to Europe of the Pershing II missile as well as nuclear-capable cruise missiles.
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Enormous domestic and international pressure tried to make them stop, but they didn’t. Instead they established deterrent and telegraphed Western will to the Soviets. Along with Reagan’s SDI, support of the Mujahideen in Afghanistan and his walk-out at Reykjavík, the West turned the momentum of the Cold War, through the last acts of which President George H.W. Bush adroitly managed the West, and that decades old drama ended in dissolution of USSR in December, 1991.
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Note that’s an eight-year unbroken stretch of American presidents’ commitment to winning crucial battles along the way which preceded the strategic victory.
To accomplish such huge shifts on the world stage, the West’s enemies must believe the U.S. and its allies are (1) strong and (2) can use that strength despite domestic political opposition and legacy media-hatred on both sides of the Atlantic. Snap judgments of every twist and turn have to be made, but the first five weeks of this phase of the 47-year war with the regime was been an enormous success, and probably made inevitable the transformation or collapse of the Iranian regime. It also revealed a terrible sclerosis among the European allies that stood with us in the first Cold War. The good news is that it also revealed the immense capabilities of our most important ally, Israel, as well as the recognition of reality from our Gulf State allies. Fundamental things are afoot in the Middle East, most of them very good indeed.
The U.S.-Israel-Iran battles of 2025 and 2026 are already pivot points in world history and we aren’t close to the end of this drama. But the U.S. has re-established deterrence via President Trump’s moves here and across the world. He and Prime Minister Netanyahu not only just ordered and oversaw the crushing of the Iranian nuclear program and military-industrial base in ways we can barely know, they also ordered the destruction of four or more levels of radical and corrupt regime leadership and brought much closer the prospect of real freedom for the Iranian people.
We won’t know for years how to fully assess the past five weeks, but with the ‘83-‘91 example of strategic will and patience in mind, Tuesday night was a very good night for the West — if the Iranian regime reopens the Strait and ceases fire soon. If the Iranian regime cannot control its missile and drone forces because the leadership is dead or impotent, the war will resume. But freedom for the long suffering Iranian people and stability in the Middle East has never been closer since 1979.
Hugh Hewitt is a Fox News contributor and host of “The Hugh Hewitt Show” heard weekday afternoons from 3 PM to 6 PM ET on the Salem Radio Network, and simulcast on Salem News Channel. Hugh drives Americans home on the East Coast and to lunch on the West Coast on over 400 affiliates nationwide, and on all the streaming platforms where SNC can be seen. He is a frequent guest on the Fox News Channel’s news roundtable, hosted by Bret Baier weekdays at 6 p..m ET. A son of Ohio and a graduate of Harvard College and the University of Michigan Law School, Hewitt has been a Professor of Law at Chapman University’s Fowler School of Law since 1996, where he teaches Constitutional Law. Hewitt launched his eponymous radio show from Los Angeles in 1990. Hewitt has frequently appeared on every major national news television network, hosted television shows for PBS and MSNBC, written for every major American paper, has authored a dozen books and moderated a score of Republican candidate debates, most recently the November 2023 Republican presidential debate in Miami and four Republican presidential debates in the 2015-16 cycle. Hewitt focuses his radio show and his column on the Constitution, national security, American politics and the Cleveland Browns and Guardians. Hewitt has interviewed tens of thousands of guests from Democrats Hillary Clinton and John Kerry to Republican Presidents George W. Bush and Donald Trump over his 40 years in broadcasting. This column previews the lead story that will drive his radio/ TV show today.
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As socialist mayor battles ICE, Seattle police and crime victims say repeat offenders are terrorizing the city
SEATTLE—Seattle police and crime victims say they’re being left behind as Mayor Katie Wilson focuses on clashes with ICE while repeat offenders continue to drive crime across the city.
“I think the center focus on that right now is ICE,” Officer Kent Loux, president of the Seattle Police Officers Guild (SPOG), told Fox News Digital in an interview.
“It is the immigration,” Loux said. “It’s this federal feud that the mayor’s office is having with the federal government. That is the confusion. I think if she wants to have her feud, have it. Leave SPOG out of it. We do not need to be a part of it, we have been apolitical on all these demonstrations. We clearly can demonstrate that. We are not worried about taking a side. We’re not wanting to take a side, but putting us in this crossfire physically or potentially politically just isn’t fair to SPOG members.”
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Shortly after taking office on Jan. 1, Wilson announced on Jan. 29 a policy requiring the Seattle Police Department to “investigate, verify, and document any reports of immigration enforcement activity.”
The announcement stated that “if dispatched to a location where apparent immigration enforcement activity is underway, officers will document the activity with in-car and body-worn video, validate the status of apparent federal law enforcement agents through official identification, and secure scenes of potentially unlawful acts to gather evidence for transmittal to prosecutors.”
Loux told Fox News Digital that while Seattle law enforcement officers do not investigate immigration status and that “it is of no importance to us,” Wilson’s stance is “confusing.”
“The current city’s policy on us investigating ICE is very confusing for officers,” Loux said. “What does investigating mean? What does identifying mean? This is a disastrous policy that is potentially putting officers and federal law enforcement officers pitting against one another. Not just maybe a physical crossfire situation, but also a political crossfire situation.”
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According to Loux, the city’s law enforcement officers are already struggling in a less-than-ideal environment.
“The members of the Seattle Police Department are trying their best,” Loux said, “They’re out there working, they’re making arrests every day. They are doing the work. Understand, please understand, that the criminal justice system is much larger than just the police officers. We are hitting obstacles with King County Medical Jail declines. We’re hitting obstacles with prosecution, with judges releasing people.”
“We are spinning our wheels, and it really is trying on us,” Loux added. “Please understand we are hundreds of officers short. And we have people working extra shifts all the time to just get to minimums. So we are working, delays are sometimes significant. We’re trying to improve that as best we can, but people are — we are stretched thin.”
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Melanie Roberts is the granddaughter of Ruth Dalton, an 80-year-old professional dog walker who was murdered in a carjacking on Aug. 20, 2024, by Jahmed Haynes, a repeat convicted felon who had served time in prison for vehicular homicide, robbery, and assault. Roberts told Fox News Digital that she is frustrated by the current approach to crime.
“It’s time to stop taking such a soft stand on crime,” Roberts said. “It’s time to protect the citizens who follow the law and quit trying to mold the criminals into better citizens to be reintegrated. It’s time to protect the citizens that are already following your rules and your laws. I want a harder stance on crime, I want more discipline. I want more consequence. And then maybe people will learn their lesson and maybe people will stop committing the crimes that are putting us all at risk.”
According to a FBI crime report for 2024, released in August, Seattle was ranked fourth-worst out of the 30 largest American cities for total crime.
According to the report, Seattle’s total crime rate per 100,000 residents was 5,782.7, and its total crime numbers were 172.9% higher than the national average.
Roberts said her grandmother had pulled over to the side of the road in the residential neighborhood in Madison Park to send daily Bible devotionals to her friends and family when Haynes tried to steal her car, causing Dalton to fall out before he ran over her.
Dalton’s dog was stabbed to death and thrown in a garbage can.
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Haynes did not trigger the state’s three-strike law despite eight felony convictions, KIRO 7 reported. Roberts said her grandmother’s murder was a “failure of the system.”
“He had been out of jail for, I want to say, seven years at the time that he killed my grandmother,” Roberts said. “By his own admission, he was not on the straight and narrow for those seven years. He had committed other crimes but had not been caught. So frustrating to think that if the system would have been a little better, if a deal hadn’t been cut in 2003, he would have been caught on any other charges [and] maybe my grandmother would still be alive. I feel it’s a failure of the system.”
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Michael Held, chief of staff for the Snohomish County Prosecutor’s Office, gave Fox News Digital an account of Haynes’ case.
“In November of 2004, [Haynes] was committed to Western State Hospital for a competency evaluation; an assessment of his mental state at the time of the offense; and evaluation of his dangerousness to others/likelihood of committing further criminal acts,” Held said, in part. “During the evaluation process, defense counsel reported to Haynes’ assigned forensic psychiatrist that he had never been able to give her a coherent account of the instant offense and that he typically does not speak. Haynes was found not competent to stand trial. The court entered an order staying proceedings and committing Haynes to Western State for further evaluation competency restoration. To that end, the and the court entered an order for the involuntary administration of medication. Eventually, Mr. Haynes’ competency was restored, and thereafter counsel for the State and the defense negotiated a plea to three nonstrike offenses with an agreed exceptional sentence of 180 months.”
The prosecutor said mental competency in severe cases can be unstable, potentially delaying or preventing a trial altogether. Held noted that proving the weapon met the legal standard of a deadly weapon was uncertain, so prosecutors focused on securing a guaranteed outcome that would keep Haynes in custody for a significant period. Under the plea deal, Haynes agreed to plead guilty to two counts of custodial assault and one count of attempted first-degree escape, and to serve the maximum sentences consecutively, totaling 15 years in prison.
Roberts said that she is “very frustrated with Washington in general.”
“I feel like they are very pro-criminal and very anti-victim,” Roberts said. “[Haynes] has all of these rights. He has the right to have his attorney. He has a right to refuse medication for mental competency. He has the right for this and that and we, my family, my grandmother, have very little rights. There’s very little that I’ve been able to do besides get in front of a camera and tell her story and tell the truth about what’s happening and the frustrations. The media has been more help to me than the criminal justice system has to this point.”
Matt Humphrey, a Seattle barber who has locations in the Ballard and Roosevelt areas, said he faces break-ins or security incidents at least once a quarter.
He told Fox News Digital that he lost $26,000 in retail in a robbery last year and lost $3,000 replacing a front window, and has hired professional help to protect his employees.
“I hired a friend who’s a former ATF agent to do de-escalation and safety with my team so they know how to deal with it,” Humphrey said. “And I need to hire him again. I need to bring him back in because I have a fresh new group of people working the front end who all need training on this. And I’m providing this training. I’m paying my friend to come in and do this. And I shouldn’t have to deal with the level of frequency that we deal with here, like four times a year is four times too much when it comes to cost.”
“And it comes really to the emotional part,” he continued. “I mean, that’s the hard part. I mean again, when you pour your whole life into something. I mean, I’m 32 years into this business and for the last six years it’s just been miserable, and I don’t want to give up. I don’t want my kids to see me give up. And so rather than be a victim and be afraid to talk about crime, I’m standing up, and I’m talking to you guys because this has to end.”
Meanwhile, State Rep. Shaun Scott of Seattle, a member of the Seattle Democratic Socialists of America since 2017, told Fox News Digital that he thinks law enforcement officers are doing things that are outside of their “expertise.”
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“I think that right now we are asking police and law enforcement to do many things that fall outside of the bounds of, frankly, their expertise or their job training,” Scott said.
“It is part of the reason why alternative 911 response is… an issue that I hear so much about in the state legislature, because people understand that if you’re somebody who’s going through an overdose, if you are somebody that’s going through a mental health episode, if you’re somebody that needs to be connected to services, you don’t really need a gun in a badge response,” he added. “In fact, we have criminalized too many public health issues in our state and our society generally. So I think that the role of alternative 911 response is to fill in the gaps and to really address issues that traditional law enforcement has not historically been equipped to.”
Asked to identify examples of what law enforcement is doing effectively, and where it is falling short, Scott said he “would have to get back to you on that.”
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Compounding the current crisis law enforcement and victims of crime are facing, some Seattle residents see the increase in socialist policies in the state as a great concern.
“The rise of socialism is a concern for me,” Loux, the SPOG president, told Fox News Digital. “I think these socialist policies are a threat to public safety. What we’re seeing is increased mandates, increased corporate taxes, and it seems that it is squeezing businesses and pushing them out of this city.”
One of the best examples of increased taxes is the recently passed “millionaires tax” which Democratic Gov. Bob Ferguson signed March 30. It will impose a 9.9% income tax on households earning more than $1 million each year. The tax applies to any money earned after the first $1 million of someone’s annual income.
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“Even on a larger scale, I think out of the state I think it’s very dangerous to public safety as it threatens budgets,” Loux added. “Public safety is about resources, and I need a large tax base, I think we all do. All departments need a tax base to fund training, equipment, patrol operations in high crime areas, high traffic areas. And it’s really putting a strain on things already. And you’re seeing these businesses flee, and that’s really going to distribute the budget.”
Humphrey told Fox News Digital that socialist progressive urban policy is “like a foreign language I don’t understand.”
“I just, as a small business owner in America, none of that makes any sense to me,” Humphrey said. “I just don’t know how you create any incentive for someone to go out and do what I’m doing, it sounds anti-me. Like, to put it all on the line, to create jobs, to create a tax base, to do all this. None of that works in the conversations I hear in New York and when that party starts speaking up. None of it makes sense to me.”
Humphrey said he isn’t sure that Wilson, Seattle’s new mayor, will take much of a different approach than former Democratic Mayor Bruce Harrell in terms of addressing crime.
“I hope this new mayor can flip the script and get something changed, but I don’t see any signs that it’s going to be different,” Humphrey said. “I see more traffic, shutting down more traffic lanes, making it harder to get to my shop in Ballard. I see, again, the musical chairs with homeless encampments three or four blocks away.”
While Humphrey said he has considered running for office, it is not something currently in the cards as he focuses on keeping his business afloat.
“I love this city, and I was so close to running for office myself,” Humphrey said. “But I just, there’s no way. I have a small beauty empire I’m trying to grow, and I can’t do it and clean up their mess. So I need this new mayor to do her job and get us some safety and security and make it a little more friendly on businesses, cut us a break, don’t hit us with all these taxes. I get that you guys want to tax the rich, but we are not rich. Small business owners are not rich, so help us out.”
Fox News Digital reached out to Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson, the Seattle Police Department, Gov. Bob Ferguson, and the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office for comment.
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Jillian Michaels tells Hannity she is done with Democrats, says the left ‘keeps eating its own’
Fitness icon Jillian Michaels told Fox News’ Sean Hannity why she is officially done with the Democratic Party, claiming the left’s obsession with labels has led it to start “eating its own.”
Michaels sat down on the “Hang Out with Sean Hannity” podcast to discuss how the attributes that used to make her desirable to the left have now led the party to label her a “bigot.”
“I sit here, and I watch, and I think like, ‘Wow, it just keeps marching on. The left just keeps eating its own,’” Michaels said.
She explained that because of her diverse background—being part Jewish, part Arab, a gay woman, and the mother to a Black child—she once fit into the labels the Democratic Party championed. Now, after leaving California and speaking out on certain topics, she says their perception of her has changed.
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“Now I’m just a bigot and a transphobe and a white nationalist,” Michaels said of what she’s been called by members of the left.
Michaels argued the Democratic Party has become more liberal than she is and said she didn’t leave the party, it left her. She added it no longer represents the marginalized groups it claims to protect.
For Michaels, border security became a breaking point. She noted she used to work for the United Nations Refugee Agency and even adopted her child from Haiti, but explained that the open border situation made her concerned about national security.
She said while she’s always been “empathetic to people who deserve and want a better life,” allowing so many unvetted individuals into the country puts a strain on infrastructure and can hurt legal immigration.
“You end up getting to a place where you’re forced with a decision where like, ‘No, just no. No more of this. Close the border,’” Michaels said.
She argued the party has stopped listening to some of the people it represents, including Iranians and Venezuelans who, she said, support actions taken by the Trump administration in their countries.
“These clips of Venezuelans, Cubans, Iranians, literally saying to white, middle-aged liberals, ‘Stop doing what you are doing. You don’t represent us. You don’t represent what we want for Venezuela, Cuba and Iran,’” she said.
“And then immediately, those people no longer serve the agenda, and they purge those people. No matter the color of the skin, no matter how gay, no matter how marginalized,” Michaels added.
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BROADCAST BIAS: From space to ceasefires, networks still paint Trump as the problem
President Trump recently complained, “I get 93 percent bad publicity,” and studies from the Media Research Center, where I work, have shown time and again that evening news coverage on the broadcast networks is around 90% negative, month after month. How can that be? It’s because these networks will find something negative no matter which direction the president, or the country, takes.
The motto might seem like “Good news is not news.” Or maybe it’s not the big story.
Take the Artemis space mission to the moon. On April 1, during what may have been the most important moment in American space history since 1972, ABC’s “Good Morning America” aired seven anti-Trump reports for over 15 minutes before it finally started covering space. ABC was especially interested in arguing that Trump was out to undermine confidence in the midterm elections by pushing back on the inadequacies of mail-in voting.
Later in the day, when it was clear that the Artemis launch was a success, NBC reporter Tom Costello didn’t want any flag-waving for the USA: “I think it’s important and relevant to take a moment and say wow, we should be collectively, not as Americans, not as North Americans, but just as humans, proud of the achievement here — that humans have been able to do this.”
Then there was a daring rescue of an airman from Iranian territory, clearly very positive news. But during the Easter edition of “Sunday Morning” on CBS, they dedicated four minutes and four seconds to the war in Iran but spent only 43 seconds of that on the rescued airman, or about 18% of their Iran focus.
The rest was Pentagon reporter David Martin, presenting experts criticizing Trump’s threats to damage Iranian infrastructure. First, there was former Obama aide Tess Bridgeman: “Obliterating all power plants, threatening coercive actions against the civilian population to try to bring a government to the negotiating table — those kinds of things are flatly illegal.” Martin also quoted former Reagan adviser Elliott Abrams suggesting the Trump message was all wrong: “We want the Iranian people on our side.”
The coverage of Trump is so relentlessly negative that Iran’s Islamic theocracy, or what’s left of it, is almost receiving more positive press than the president. These networks talk about Trump’s punishment of the Iranians, but they can’t focus on the hundreds of protesters massacred by Iran’s government in the weeks before the war began.
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Trump’s Easter message on Truth Social threatening Iran riled up all the anchors and reporters. “Open the f—ing Strait [of Hormuz], you crazy bastards, or you will be living in Hell,” he wrote.
The next night, CBS White House reporter Weijia Jiang promoted the opposing view: “In an open letter, more than 100 international law experts argue bombing power plants amounts to potential war crimes. Trump said he’s not concerned about that possibility.” He said, “I hope I don’t have to do it.” These threats are his unique method of negotiation.
The networks easily find one hundred “experts” to accuse Trump of “war crimes,” but not “experts” who accuse Iran of human rights abuses.
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PBS located one of the open-letter signers, former military lawyer Rachel Van Landingham, who has written a series of vicious op-eds against Trump and Pete HegsethPete Hegseth on the MS NOW website. (PBS and MS NOW are indistinguishable.) She reliably trashed the president: “He’s threatening to make our military engage in war crimes and therefore stain their honor and their soul and come back with moral injury. Why? Because threatening to destroy every bridge and every single power plant in the entire state of Iran is called an indiscriminate attack. That is a war crime.” The PBS expert dropped the term “war crime” 11 times in her interview.
When Trump announced a ceasefire on Tuesday, the TV spin shamelessly flipped. Trump went from war criminal to creating “TACO Tuesday,” playing off the liberal phrase “Trump Always Chickens Out.” It sounds bizarre to describe Trump ordering a series of devastating military attacks on Iran as “chickening out,” but mockery is part of the broadcast-network toolbox.
The streaming service of CBS News brought on Financial Times commentator Robert Armstrong, who coined the “TACO” term last year to describe Trump’s method of tariff negotiations and how it roils the markets. He explained that he thought the acronym sounded funny and played off Trump’s “obsession” with the Mexican border. All the liberals clearly agreed.
The late-night comedians pounced. ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel commented: “So, all day today, everyone, most notably the people of Iran, were wondering if their civilization was going to die tonight. Well, good news, it didn’t. It was the TACO Tuesday of all TACO Tuesdays. The president decided not to drop the chalupa for at least another two weeks.”
Much like the ceasefire in Gaza, the networks stayed negative, marking every “chaotic” episode that demonstrated the ceasefire was only partial, that it was messy.
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The pattern never ends.
Network coverage of Trump was negative even in the first days after Trump was shot in Butler, Pennsylvania, in 2024.
It doesn’t matter which direction Trump takes, it’s always wrong.
Maybe that’s why the president calls it “fake news.”
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